Top Six Reasons to Live in Oregon, OH

Suburban city by the bay! Dubbed Oregon on the Bay, the city's location on the banks of beautiful Lake Erie balances its urban vibe with revitalizing nature-themed recreations. Get that retail high at Oregon Plaza Shopping Center before taking a slow stroll along Pearson Metropark's beautiful gardens.

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Bird lovers come from all over! Oregon City hosts the annual Biggest Week in American Birding Festival, with Maumee Bay State Park serving as headquarters for this 10-day May event, when hundreds of migratory songbirds pile up on northwest Ohio as they prepare to cross Lake Erie. After hours on the bird walks, roam the rest of the park's link golf courses, then dine at Water's Edge Restaurant which offers scrumptious continental fares plus breathtaking views of the lake.

Live in the City of Opportunity! The steady growth of the city's economy complemented by improvements in infrastructure and transport system make Oregon an attractive choice for new residents and business relocators. The commercial districts of Navarre Avenue and South Coy Road reflect the speed of Oregon's economic boom, where the First Energy Bayshore Plant, Mercy St. Charles Hospital, three shopping malls and rows of banks are all located.

Best spring-breaker event in Ohio! Going strong for 20 years and counting, the Oregon Fest genially breaks the everyday silence of Dustin Road, where the Oregon Public Library and New Life Community Church sits. Timed with the influx of spring breakers, the revelry features music, dancing, art, food, games, car shows and Civil War reenactment capped by a grand parade!

Low home price, low property tax! Earnings from corporate income and city investments afford Oregon to give the best homeowner perk ever - lowest property tax in all of Lucas County! With an average housing price that's 6 percent lower than state average, it becomes clear why many people choose Oregon to settle down. Residential estates, detached homes and split-level houses can be found in neighborhoods around Brown Road and State Route 70 which are near Menards Home and Building Supplies and Meijer Pharmacy.

New houses for new residents! Economic growth has prompted Oregon City to invest about $15 million in the last 10 years for additional housing, creating hundreds of new homes for sale or rent to new residents. Modern apartments and rent to own units can be found in areas around Pickle Road and the bustling Navarre Avenue, near many offices and shops like Midas Car and Dollar General Store.